Monday, July 28, 2008

Join The Revolution Part II


Last post, I told the members of Virginia why they should root for the Temple Owls this coming season....That got me thinking why couldn't every other team in the nation outside of those in the MAC root for the Owls as well. I will now provide for you reasons why you should be on Al Golden's bandwagon.

First off, there are a lot of you teams out there who may be looking to pillage the Owls for their Einstein-like coaching staff led by the great one Al Golden. That's right, i'm looking in your direction Syracuse, Minnesota, UAB, Iowa State, Baylor. So basically, if your team has a coach opening after another season of dismal failure....you too should root for the Owls because their success means you'll be gettin a good one.

Next off, I'm looking at the schools who must compete with the likes of Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers and Ohio State in their conference. You guys should want the Owls to succeed as their success means they will be able to take recruits from the Nittany Lions and the Panthers. Temple's already experienced increased success in Philly taking recruits from the other schools thus hurting them in their future.

I havent forgotten about you guys on the West Coast who still arent convinced that you should be on the bandwagon. Well...the fact is...well....im struggling to think about it but i'm sure you guys would rather root for an up and comer in Temple then root for Washington or Idaho or Idaho State or some other school that will soon have less wins then the Owls.

Finally if you hate any of the other schools in the MAC, root for Temple. They represent what most of us strive for in life as a "Rocky" story of sorts. They need your support.

All of this is for your benefit because surely when they become the next thing after a few six or seven win seasons, you can tell your friends that you were on board. It won't hurt and it may even help you gain respect amongst your friends. Everyone can root for USC and Florida and brag about winning. It takes more character to root for a losing team that's up and coming.

Thanks!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Join The Revolution.....




Join The Revolution baby....Temple football and Al Golden is going to be great. The hype is actually here...My dad told me there was a season ticket holder event in Philly and a lot of people actually showed up. They even handed out lawn placards for the big rematch with the Tranghese-led UConn Huskies. They know what we're capable of. UVA fans, embrace Al Golden because he was once yours....Virginia Tech fans, embrace Al Golden because he left UVA and every win Temple has is another twist of the knife...Richmond fans, embrace Al Golden just because...The rest of you schools who read this, embrace Al Golden and the Owls because of you think you could beat them.

Six wins.....for most that's a poor season....for Temple....that's a bowl season!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

College Football

Alright, i know people are getting the jones for College football. I know i am because that's when the true betting skills come to roost with me and a lot of my brethren. The over/under for Virginia Tech is 9....havent quite gotten a lean on this one yet but i'm thinking it's an 8 or 10 win season. It's how optimistic you are about an offense that's replacing a lot of pieces to it.

As an aside, my fantasy college football draft is soon and i got the 3rd pick. Ahead of me is an OSU fan who has said he's taking Beanie Wells and a Gator fan ahead of me who is taking Tim Tebow. Where do i go then....Pat White, Graham Harrell or Michael Crabtree?

Over/unders on the NFL are out too....havent had a chance yet to look at them but trust me there are some values out there.

Friday, July 11, 2008

My Tardiness

My apologies for abandoning this blog and it's wonderful listeners. Soon enough it'll be time for my award winning college football picks and whatnot. Before then it's time to tout the official team of this blog....the Temple Owls football team. This team is gonna be good....scary good at times....they will have a winning record and may get more wins then the hoos. Those who disagree can take a look at the schedules and tell me differently. College football is coming and with that our saturdays go with it. I can't wait for the first tripleheader featuring the Spiders who will be scary good as well.

Keep truckin

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

NFL Mock Draft....

Alright, yesterday i gave you the guys you want on your draft board and guys that you don't...Now i figure it's time to do up a mock draft and see how i can do. I've never really attempted one of these but here we go...

1) Miami Dolphins -- Jake Long, Michigan -- Hey, I got one right!
2) St. Louis Rams -- Glenn Dorsey, LSU -- This pick will be a point of interest. I can see a trade here for some team desperate to get Matt Ryan or Darren McFadden. With Ryan though, a lot of boards have him falling therefore, in the end the Rams make a pick and help a woeful defensive line that needed a lot of help.
3) Atlanta Falcons -- Chris Long, UVA -- Listen, the smart pick for them is to take Matt Ryan but this team was a wreck defensively last year. Is Ryan really that much better then Brian Brohm? Not in my book and Brohm is a late 1st rounder...early 2nd rounder.
4) Oakland Raiders -- Darren McFadden, Arkansas -- Honestly, i think we see a record for fastest draft selection of all time. McFadden fits this team to a tee and would be an outstanding addition for an offense that needs a little pep...heck, i'm bettin we see him in the Razorback formation for the Raiders too.
5) Kansas City Chiefs -- Vernon Gholston, Ohio State -- Get rid of Jared Allen, replace him with the next best thing and pick up another 1st round pick? Sounds too good....this team has a lot of holes and a QB is always an option but how can you pass up on Gholston.
6) New York Jets -- Sedrick Ellis, USC -- This pick will not be made by the Jets. They wanted Long or McFadden and neither are here. Ellis may help them especially if they deal Robertson but I think somebody (Dallas, New Orleans, Miami, Philly) moves up to this spot.
7) New England Patriots -- Mike Jenkins, USF -- The Pats need to reduce the average age of their defense and this is going to do it. They need to improve at the corner position and it's been said that Beli-cheat loves this kid. I can see him or Talib going here.
8) Baltimore Ravens -- Matt Ryan, BC -- If the Ravens don't pick him here, he continues to free-fall Aaron Rodgers style. The Ravens clearly need a quarterback and Ryan is the most polished of the group.
9) Cincinnati Bengals -- Keith Rivers, USC -- This team needs to draft a jail warden but Rivers steps right in at a position of weakness for the Cats. Last year injuries ravaged them here but if you put Ahmad Brooks and Rivers together you got a nice deal.
10) New Orleans Saints -- Leodis McKelvin, Troy -- This team is dying for corners. Mike McKenzie's good but not enough. Troy's defense was as solid as they came in college and this guy was the reason why. McKelvin's size is a bit of a concern but he's proven himself.
11) Buffalo Bills -- Dominique Rodgers Cromartie, Tennessee State -- Another team that is need of help in the secondary. Wide receiver is a bigger need here but there's none that fit the bill.
12) Denver Broncos -- Branden Albert, UVA -- Time for the high riser to get selected. I'm sure the team would love to add another running back to it's stable but i'm sure there will be plenty around later on. Albert will fit in well in Denver which breeds solid offensive linemen like it breeds good beer.
13) Carolina Panthers -- Derrick Harvey, Florida -- Mike Rucker's retirement makes Harvey a good pick for them. The team needs OL help and could take Otah here or go wideout to help Steve Smith.
14) Chicago Bears -- Jeff Otah, Pittsburgh -- Man this was a tough one....this team needs Otah badly to help open holes for Benson but Rashard Mendenhall might be worth a selection here too...Should be noted Mendenhall's relationship with Ron Turner who is now in Chicago.
15) Detroit Lions -- Chris Williams, Vanderbilt -- The team throws the ball so much, they need someone to protect the quarterback. A lot of these offensive lineman are bunched together but I see the Lions taking the best one available. Another team who could be interested in Mendenhall is Detroit...their RB situation is up in the air now that Jones is gone.
16) Arizona Cardinals -- Aquib Talib, Kansas -- This team always will need defense and eventually they will get enough to catch up to the offense. This pick changes if they deal for Lito Sheppard in a Boldin/Philly deal which is being vehemently denied by the Cards.
17) Kansas City Chiefs -- Ryan Clady, Boise State -- The chiefs rebuilding project continues as they help the other side of the ball after taking Gholston earlier in the round. The team needs some youth on their line and this kid is as strong as an ox.
18) Houston Texans -- Kenny Phillips, Miami -- If any of the big 4 CB's are available, look for Houston to go defense....their not in this mock draft so they go for the next best thing...the #1 safety on most mock boards.
19) Philadelphia Eagles -- Felix Jones, Arkansas -- I'm callin my shot here....admitting this is a total pick with my heart but this team always looks years ahead. Obviously one of the big OL's would be what they take but their not there...if not an OL then Phillips but he's gone too. The team may prepare for the future without Westbrook with his replacement who can do almost as much.
20) Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- DeSean Jackson, California -- Wide receiver is a need here and while they already have a mighty mite in the shorter Galloway, Jackson's speed and ability is too much to pass on here. If Hardy was a little faster maybe he gets selected here and if Malcolm Kelly wasn't a little punk always complaining, he'd get picked too.
21) Washington Redskins -- Phillip Merling, Clemson -- Defensive line is a huge need. The age on the ends is concerning especially with the lack of them being able to stay healthy for too long. Merling fills a need and could be able to make an impact early.
22) Dallas Cowboys -- Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois -- Great change of pace back to pare off with Marion Barber. Rumors have it that the team has already made a jersey for Felix Jones but their divisional rival beat them to the punch. Mendenhall would look nice with a star on his helmet.
23) Pittsburgh Steelers -- Gosider Cherilus, BC -- The team gave up 47 sacks and has an older front line. The run on offensive linemen early hurt the Steelers but the BC product protected Matt Ryan well. The best protection for Big Ben is a helmet but that could be drafted in rounds 6 or 7.
24) Tennessee Titans -- Limas Sweed, Texas -- Pare off the texas wideout with the texas QB and the team fills a nice need. Titans need help on the offense because VY can't do it all himself.
25) Seattle Seahawks -- Jonathan Stewart, Oregon -- Local product makes it big with pro team in his area. The running back situation is messed up as it is so why not add another guy to it with a little youth and a little speed.
26) Jacksonville Jaguars -- Calais Campbell, Miami -- Hard to believe a team with a defense this good needs another guy but D-Line has been an issue for the Jags. They get pressure up the middle with their DT's but Campbell is a freak at 6-6 and could help out.
27) San Diego Chargers -- DaJuan Morgan, NC State -- Neither safety they have is that talented. Morgan has played well in the ACC and could be a nice little pick to help the defense. Obviously, any of the top RB's available go here to replace Turner but none are there.
28) Dallas Cowboys -- Reggie Smith, Oklahoma -- Well all of the corners they'd target are gone so why not go with a player familiar with Texas and playing there for rivalry games. Dallas could go WR here but none are left that are worth the first round selection. Again, Manningham could have gone here if he wasnt such a knucklehead.
29) San Francisco 49ers -- Pat Sims, Auburn -- The team needs a solid DT to help with the 3-4 and why not take one of the top ranked DT's left on the board. The team could go Quentin Groves as well but i think you go with the position with less depth.
30) Miami Dolphins -- Brian Brohm, Louisville -- Green Bay trades out of this pick to the best offer from Miami so the fins can take their QB. Baltimore and Atlanta are also options here to move up for Brohm. If the Packers stay here, i can see them taking Martellus Bennett from A&M to help in the mold of longtime TE Bubba Franks.
31) New York Giants -- Quentin Groves, Auburn -- A move like this helps move Kiwanuka to his original position of DE.

Teams who will be active: Philly (Lito and an itchy trigger finger after a bad season), Washington (Very itchy trigger finger...way too many picks for them), Dallas (Two 1st's always bring intrigue), Miami (Parcells is a great poker player with a lot of needs and players to deal including Jason Taylor)

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

NFL Draft Notes....

Alright, i'd like to call myself a connoisseur of the NFL Draft and my lack of a solid social life has given me time to study the list of players....I will give you five players your team should be happy to draft...and five guys you won't want on your team...My credibility in this background, which i'm sure no one will believe but I told my college buddies that Vincent Jackson was going to be a stud WR from simply watching his workout video on comcast....Anyways

Five Guys you want on your draft board:
1) Paul Smith, QB, Tulsa -- Now the size is definitely scary because he's a shrimp but the versatility is awesome. Last year he had better numbers then Tebow rushing and passing but got none of the credit. Ran a 4.75 40 but is only 6-1. Obviously, he's nowhere near the impact player of a Flacco or a Matt Ryan but I think he'll have a solid NFL Career.
2) Kevin Smith, RB, UCF -- Smith was one of the best RB's in the country last year and had games of 5 and 6 td's and 250 yards rushing. Kid is built like a bowling ball at 6-1, 211...4.55 40 yard dash...reminds some of a healthy Rudi Johnson...all i know is the kid has pedigree and can be had later on in the draft.
3) Matt Forte, RB, Tulane -- Sticking with the RB's...this kid is another one who is hard to tackle. He faced 10 in the box a lot last season but still managed to bust out when his team needed him. Forte also has durability getting a lot of carries last year as well. He's a nice third down back option and even a touchdown vulture as well.
4) Mario Urrutia, WR, Louisville -- First off, the kid's size stands out....reminds me a lot of Jackson...6'6 is hard to teach and great hands...just ask Brohm how good this kid can be. His speed could be a little better but 4.55 isn't too shabby. For a team like the Eagles or Skins, a tall drink of water like this would be an awesome change.
4a) Dexter Jackson, WR, Appy State -- Bonus player to the list as we head to the other end of the spectrum size-wise. This kid is a lightning bug and was a workout wonder. Appy State has a few fans in Michigan who can tell you how good this kid is. He's got Hester-like speed and can be a gamechanger.
5) Tommy Blake, DE, TCU -- If you watched E: 60, you saw Blake's story. Blake has an immense amount of talent but has dealt with bouts of depression which took him away from his team in his senior year when he could have been a 1st round pick. Yes, Ricky Williams was a headcase and a regretable pick for the Saints and you don't want to deal with problems like that but still...a 5th or a 6th round pick on this kid could be the best one you make. He played linebacker in a 3-4 and could be a DE in a 4-3.

Three guys you don't want:
1) Chad Henne, QB, Michigan -- Trust me...as a Michigan fan who suffered thru him for 4 years...this kid folds like a cheap tent in the clutch. Kind of a weak arm as well....you could do better then a kid like this. He has Kerry Collins written all over him.
2) Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia -- Wow, this kid has taken a tumble and probably should have stayed in school. He was a surefire 1st rounder at one point in his career and may not be a 1st day pick now. He's nothing special...for all the hype surrounding the mountaineers, he didnt live up to it in workouts.
3) Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech -- There is no denying his talent and his speed but what position is he? I certainly don't think he's a DE...maybe a LB but I really don't like his attitude. Kid has a very big opinion of himself. Ellis had the potential to be so much more then he was but his mouth got in the way. Hopefully, he could be a good early addition to someone's special teams.


Other Tidbits:

  • I'm calling it now....Felix Jones will be a better RB then McFadden...There were times that Jones outshined McFadden in games. Jones has the speed to change games and can be used as a change of pace back. The one negative about Felix is the durability considering there were games he only got 8 carries.
  • Colt Brennan...Man what a drop he has had. I still maintain he will start an NFL game in his career. You can't deny his accuracy...you can't deny the numbers he put up in college. Sure, you can point to Timmy Chang but then i point to Ty Detmer...granted Detmer's career wasn't anything special BUT he's still around and has had a long career.
  • Tim Hightower and Arman Shields both have been getting a lot of interest thru pre-draft. Both of them should get drafted and I expect both to make impacts on their team. Shields has the makeup of a successful special teams player while Hightower could be someone who gets a few carries.
  • I think one of the better local players will be Duane Brown. He did so much for the Hokies last year and has so many skill sets playing TE at one point and being instrumental at times for them on special teams. Whoever drafts Brown will be getting a kid who will make an impact early in his college career.
That's all for now....I may attempt a mock draft and post it here...

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

It's Been Awhile....

As pointed out by loyal fan Derby Bill, it's been awhile since i've updated this. Since then, VCU's season ended and the college basketball world was turned upside down by Billy Packer's proclamation that the game is over. Well the season's over and now the focus turns to baseball. I'm a Marlins fan and a Twins fan too. Love the "mid-major" baseball. These two payrolls together don't even equal the Phillies payroll who is in the 100 million range i'm sure. But something about them is sexy...I know their not the best teams but rooting for the underdog is better then rooting for Microsoft.

My focus also goes to the Stanley Cup playoffs where my Flyers get the Caps....I really think this is the best matchup for them and they should win in 6. Those of you who laugh at hockey need to turn on Vs. this week (channel 2 for those of you on Comcast) and watch the majestry of the NHL. Especially tune in when it looks like sudden death OT happens. That's so great that even if you don't have a rooting interest, your nervous for those teams out there.

Also, after a brief respite, the Sixers will be back in the playoffs and they are the picture of mid-major basketball. No real stars but hustle their asses off. I love this team almost as much as I did when they had AI. Seriously though, the NBA playoffs suck....7 game series' all of the rounds? No thanks...I don't need to watch the same old crap every game of the series...gimme hockey's playoffs.